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double amputee who ran on blades in london appeared in court in south africa. he bowed his head and sobbed as the judge read the charge. yesterday his girlfriend 30-year-old model reef a was shot and killed inside his home. prosecutors say they will pursue a premeditated murder dear charge against him. he says is innocent. >>> swedish photographer won the world press photo award for 2012. wing photo shows 2 children killed in is israeli mission strike in gaza city. jurors say the contrast of the anger and the sorrow of the adults with innocence of the children makes it a picture worth remembering. it's stunning. >> other winning image routed in the gaza conflict. man kis kissing the hand of relative who died. school children walking beten debris of damaged school. woman in syria crying after the syrian army shelled her house killing her husband and 2 children. grief in her eye so clearly. >> woman in kenya taking a break from pecking up the trash. such a stark scene that is. >> and jockey strapped to bull and clutching their tail during competition in indonesia
double amputee who ran on blades in london appeared in court in south africa. he bowed his head and sobbed as the judge read the charge. yesterday his girlfriend 30-year-old model reef a was shot and killed inside his home. prosecutors say they will pursue a premeditated murder dear charge against him. he says is innocent. >>> swedish photographer won the world press photo award for 2012. wing photo shows 2 children killed in is israeli mission strike in gaza city. jurors say the...
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i remember him mentioning her briefly back in september in london. that was it. he never went into much detail about her or much about the relationship. >> you interviewed pistorius for your documentary in the 2012 paralynpics. you know oscar, what he's made of. did you ever see a different side of him, maybe a short temper? >> no. i first met him in beijing in 2008. he is the nicest, most affable guy. we're shooting a movie called the invincibles. we started it five years ago. he spent three to four to five hours with every single journalist. i can't remember meeting anybody nicer or kinder, which is why this is just so bizarre when we first heard about it two or three days ago. yeah, the nicest guy i've ever met. >> we keep hearing that, steven. how did you feel when you first heard the news? >> it's become surreal. i'm thinking it's a hoax. it doesn't make sense, how this guy could fall from grace so quickly after, you know, rising so fast. it's bizarre. i've been fortunate to, you know, hang out and meet and spend time with the american blade runner and i jus
i remember him mentioning her briefly back in september in london. that was it. he never went into much detail about her or much about the relationship. >> you interviewed pistorius for your documentary in the 2012 paralynpics. you know oscar, what he's made of. did you ever see a different side of him, maybe a short temper? >> no. i first met him in beijing in 2008. he is the nicest, most affable guy. we're shooting a movie called the invincibles. we started it five years ago. he...
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jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this meteor able to do so much damage? >> well, it's a 10 ton or 20 ton sized object going 30,000 miles per hour. suddenly stopping in the atmosphere. you can imagine it's a lot worse than getting hit by a truck. >> i mean, i don't really understand how it works. tell me, what is it about this flying piece of space matter that makes such damage when it comes in? you say the speed and i guess temperature, but it really blew out windows so far away. people falling down. even though it was big, how did it do so much damage? >> well, you know, when a space shut
jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this...
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in london he mapped the cases of cholera, used to be such a big killer and overlaid it on the map of the city's sewers system and traced them all to a single pump on broad street and not long after that louis pasteur discovered that bacteria was causing the problem. they connected the dots. we have been putting all this pollution into the atmosphere as it is a sewer and the aggregate amount of man-made global warming pollution that is a bear now attracts enough extra heat every day to equal the energy in four hundred thousand hiroshima atomic bombs going off every day. it is the big planet but that is a lot of energy and we can now connect the dots. look at 2012 last year in our country. it was the hottest year ever measured in the united states. we had those giant fires out west. and in the southeast. we had the worst outbreak of west nile virus ever, 48 of the 50 states in one community in texas, the police department put out a public appeal for people to stop dialing 911 when they got a mosquito bite. that is true. we had 61% of the country in the drought and parts of georgia stil
in london he mapped the cases of cholera, used to be such a big killer and overlaid it on the map of the city's sewers system and traced them all to a single pump on broad street and not long after that louis pasteur discovered that bacteria was causing the problem. they connected the dots. we have been putting all this pollution into the atmosphere as it is a sewer and the aggregate amount of man-made global warming pollution that is a bear now attracts enough extra heat every day to equal the...